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HeiTech Padu contract awarded via open tender, says Loke

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
The Transport Ministry (MOT) has clarified that the MySikap and Mainframe contracts for all Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) offices were awarded to HeiTech Padu Bhd through open tender.

Minister Anthony Loke told a press conference on Wednesday (April 17) that HeiTech Padu secured the contract based on its competitive bid of RM185.07 million and successful evaluation, refuting suggestions from some quarters that the project was offered to HeiTech Padu was established because the company’s director or shareholder has ties to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, namely Datuk Farhashwafa Salvador.

Loke said the Prime Minister and the Cabinet took a serious view of the insinuations, adding that dissatisfied parties could lodge complaints with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for further investigation.

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Display Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) Fields value in a Single product page in WooCommerce.

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
Display Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) Fields value in a Single product page in WooCommerce.

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Mortal Kombat 1 # 06 – Upward Climb

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
Mortal Kombat 1 (PlayStation 5)

UPWARD CLIMB
Ashrah

Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa State Content Drive in Wikipedia

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
The project was focused on mitigating systematic bias and bridging content discrepancies on Wikipedia regarding Niger Delta region with focus on Akwa-Ibom and Bayelsa States….

Talking Drupal: Skills Upgrade #7

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G

Welcome back to “Skills Upgrade” a Talking Drupal mini-series following the journey of a D7 developer learning D10. This is episode 7.

Topics

  • Review Chad’s goals for the previous week

    • Test Example
    • Set up phpunit.xml
    • Start with FrontPageLinkTest.php
  • Review Chad’s questions

    • In the testing_example module, the file “src/Controller/TestingExampleController.php” has a function for simpletestDescription(). Is this an outdated artifact that should have been removed at some point? The module itself doesn’t appear to use Simpletest elsewhere and appears to only rely on PHPUnit.
    • What do you recommend for the minimal code structure to include for any given test type? Is the Testing Example module an ideal model or are there other resources I should review? The testing reference from Selwyn was helpful.
    • In the “FrontPageLinkDependenciesTest.php” setUp() function, the createContentType() function is called without specifying the type. Is that set somewhere else? I may have overlooked it. Nevermind—it’s set using randomMachineName() in the createContentType() function. Is there anything extra or standard to write in tests for drupal.org?
  • Tasks for the upcoming week

    • Smart Date – Martin (maintainer) to review promptly, I’ve already chatted with him about it. Create a new functional test: “submit a range with an end time before the start and validate that an error is returned”
      • Create an issue in the Smart Date queue and assign to yourself.
      • Create an issue fork.
      • Check out the issue fork locally.
      • Write (and test) the test locally.
      • Commit and push to the issue fork.
      • Mark issue as “Needs review”.
      • Ask someone to review – if all looks good, the reviewer will mark as RBTC.

Resources

Chad’s Drupal 10 Learning Curriclum & Journal Chad’s Drupal 10 Learning Notes

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Introducing Janus a read/write proxy for ActiveRecord 7.1+

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
Janus is a read/write split proxy for MySQL/ActiveRecord 7.1+. It works by sending any read queries to a replica, and any write queries to the primary database server. If there’s been a write statement within the same thread we stick any future queries to the primary server unless the developer specifically chooses not to.

In -current, default write format for tar(1) changed to “pax”

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G

A series of commits by Jeremie Courreges-Anglas (jca@)
has modified
tar(1)
such that its default write format (for archives) is that of
pax(1).
The message with the final
commit
captures the gist of the change:

CVSROOT:	/cvs
Module name:	src
Changes by:	jca@cvs.openbsd.org	2024/04/16 17:09:35

Modified files:
	bin/pax        : options.c tar.1 

Log message:
Switch tar(1) write default format to 'pax'

Lets us store longer file names, link names, finer grained timestamps,
larger archive member files, etc; at the expense of larger uncompressed
archives and less widespread support across the ecosystem.  If you're
unhappy with the new defaults, you can use -F ustar.  Or you can help
fix bugs / find a better middle ground.

Prodding from various including job@ and deraadt@
ok sthen@ caspar@ millert@

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Open Source in the Age of LLMs

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G

(To read the complete Mozilla.ai publication featuring all our OSS contributions, please visit the Mozilla.ai blog) Like our parent company, Mozilla.ai’s founding story is rooted in open-source principles and community collaboration. Since our start last year, our key focus has been exploring state-of-the-art methods for evaluating and fine-tuning large-language models (LLMs). Throughout this process, we’ve […]

The post Open Source in the Age of LLMs appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

A better, more compact UI for Firefox

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Michael G
Proton is Firefox’s new design, starting from Firefox 89. Photon is the old design of Firefox which was used until version 88. Proton’s overall feel is good, but there were a few things I didn’t like and wanted to improve.That’s why this project was born, and Lepton to denote light theme layer. Lepton’s photon styled is preserve Photon’s feeling while keep Original Lepton’s strengths. ↫ Firefox UI Fix GitHub page I do not like the current Firefox user interface, because even with the ‘compact’ layout re-enabled in about:config, I find it just too bulky and wasteful of my screen real estate. I’ve been using the above Firefox user interface mod for ages now, and I can’t imagine using Firefox without it. The GitHub pages and guides are a bit of a mess and difficult to follow due to the project consisting of several overlapping different styles, but I just use the script listed here, selecting the style “2” when running the script. It won’t be for everyone, but for me, it makes Firefox nice and compact, turning it into a mouse-first interface without trying to accommodate touch. This is also by far not the only project with this goal, so if you’re using something else – feel free to list them.

Comment installer iPTV sur télévision android ?

Posted on April 16, 2024 by Michael G
Comment installer iPTV sur télévision connectée ?
Comment installer un abonnement iPTV sur smart tv android ?
Comment installer iPTV sur télévision android ?
Comment installer une application iPTV sur une télévision android ?

Les télévision connectées ANDROID ou smart tv font partie des appareils les plus adaptables pour le IPTV, Ces télévisions sont réputées de la facilité de leurs accès aux contenus des chaînes IPTV, trés stable zapping beaucoup plus rapide et une résolution d’image parfaite … si vous disposez d’une télévision connectée smart tv, pas besoin de passer par une box ou décodeur afin de profiter d’un abonnement IPTV, passez directement via votre téléviseur.

Une TV connectée android a besoin d’être préparé pour les applications IPTV.

Ces abonnements IPTV à SMART TV ANDROID permettent de décrypter gratuitement les chaines « payantes ». Ainsi, vous pouvez avoir les milliers de chaines VOD PPV de cinéma, de jeunesse, mais aussi des chaines de sport et des chaines de films/séries.

Pour vous abonner c’est simple, téléchargez l’application depuis votre smart HUB, et ensuite, ( CONTACTEZ : iPTV26.COM ), remplissez le formulaire, puis envoyez leurs un e-mail le code MAC virtuel de votre TV celui qui vous affiche l’application au démarrage, l’installation de l’abonnement sera faite à distance ou manuellement en vous envoyant le lien à installer … selon votre choix, .

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